Giovanni Francesco Malagodi (12 October 1904 – 17 April 1991) was an Italian liberal politician, secretary of the Italian Liberal Party (Partito Liberale...
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Italian Liberal Party (section Giovanni Malagodi)
parties. The party's most influential leaders were Giovanni Giolitti, Benedetto Croce and Giovanni Malagodi. The origins of liberalism in Italy are with the...
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December 1971 former Prime Minister and president of the Chamber of Deputies Giovanni Leone was elected president with 518 votes out of 1,008, the smallest majority...
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classical guitarist, lutist as well as guitar and ukulele maker Giovanni Malagodi, politician and economist Ferruccio Lamborghini, industrialist Corrado...
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provisional retirements by the government, firstly led by lifetime senator Giovanni Leone and then, through two political crisis, by DC's secretary Mariano...
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Motz (1904–1964) Belgium 18 April 1952 20 April 1958 Liberal Party 3 Giovanni Malagodi (1904–1991) Italy 20 April 1958 15 April 1966 Italian Liberal Party...
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Xinjiang. In April 2024, Ilhan Kyuchyuk was awarded the international Giovanni Malagodi prize in the Italian Senate. The award was established by the Luigi...
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Giovanni Spadolini (21 June 1925 – 4 August 1994) was an Italian politician and statesman, who served as the 44th prime minister of Italy. He had been...
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International In office 26 April 1989 – 22 April 1992 Preceded by Giovanni Malagodi Succeeded by Otto Graf Lambsdorff President of the Democratic and...
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Fifth party Sixth party Leader Arturo Michelini Giuseppe Saragat Giovanni Malagodi Party MSI PSDI PLI Leader since 10 October 1954 11 April 1957 4 April...
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